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Disasters by design : a reassessment of natural hazards in the United States

Annotation Designing Future Disasters provides an alternative and sustainable way to view, study, and manage hazards in the United States that would result in disaster-resilient communities, higher environmental quality, inter- and intragenerational equity, economic sustainability, and improved quality of life. This volume provides an overview of what is known about natural hazards, disasters, recovery, and mitigation; how research findings have been translated into policies and programs; and a sustainable hazard mitigation research agenda. Also provided is an examination of disaster losses and hazards management over the past 20 years, including factors -- demographic, climate, social -- that influence loss. This volume summarizes and lays the foundation on which other books in the series will build
Print Book, English, ©1999
Joseph Henry Press, Washington, D.C., ©1999
xvii, 351 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780309063609, 0309063604
41266201
1. A Sustainability Framework for Natural and Technological Hazards
2. Scenarios of Sustainable Hazards Mitigation
3. Losses, Costs, and Impacts
4. The Interactive Structure of Hazard
5. Influences on the Adoption and Implementation of Mitigation
6. Tools for Sustainable Hazards Mitigation
7. Preparedness, Response, and Recovery
8. Innovative Paths and New Directions
9. Getting from Here to there
App. A. Recommendations for Further Traditional Research
App. B. Impacts of the 1975 Assessment
App. C. Putting Knowledge into Practice
"An activity of the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction."
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